Construction Procedures And Equipment For Drop Shafts Metropolitan Sanitary District Of Greater Chicago

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 648 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1997
Abstract
This report refers to the Chicago Deep Tunnel Contract 13A, which was the first contract let in the City of Chicago requiring the construction of deep drop shafts for the transportation of high level sewage to the deep tunnel system. The basic contract required the contractor to construct certain drop shafts designed to deliver surface and high level sewage to the deep tunnel system approximately two hundred feet below. The design of the drop shafts was in a degree affected by their proximity to the existing deep tunnel. The tunnel, approximately three and one-half miles long, was to have five shafts dropping sewage at five locations. Four of the drops were approximately one-half mile apart and spaced from the dead end of the tunnel. One shaft divided the remaining two miles from the existing work shaft at the southeast end of the tunnel wherein a 220' deep pumping station was to be built. The existing tunnel had been built some time previously and all dewatering had stopped, allowing the tunnel and main shaft to fill with water. According to the plans, the drop shafts were all between fifty and ninety feet north or south of tunnel center line, and located in heavily built-up residential and industrial property. This then defines the problems: How do we control the water. If we excavate from the top down, how do we handle the slurry and the muck from five locations. How shall we construct the connecting tunnel between
Citation
APA:
(1997) Construction Procedures And Equipment For Drop Shafts Metropolitan Sanitary District Of Greater ChicagoMLA: Construction Procedures And Equipment For Drop Shafts Metropolitan Sanitary District Of Greater Chicago. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.